Sarah told OK: "When you go through something as a traumatic as what we went through, you want to give something back. You don’t want it to have happened all for nothing. The Murray Parish Trust is helping to keep her memory alive for us.."

James added: "There’s a lot of tragedy and sadness but if we can harness that and put it into doing something good, this really helps with the grieving process."

The actress previously opened up to The Sun about the fundraising plan, revealing the project is easing their pain.

She sad: "There is only one way to numb the pain of losing a child and that is to help other children...

"It’s a daunting prospect but I think we can do it. It’s about saving lives, thousands of lives.

"It will be able to treat children in a way they’ve never been treated at Southampton Hospital before.

"At the moment they have an adult and children mixed A&E so you might have a small child who has broken his leg next to a 60-year-old drunk person who‘s being aggressive and swearing at the nurses, it’s just not the place for a child to be."

The Murray Parish Trust previously funded a psychologist program at the Southampton hospital's Paediatric Intensive Care Unit to help parents.

It also raised more than £300,000 for specialist helicopter equipment for sick children and a further two beds at the unit.